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Two hockey pucks, each with a mass of 0.15 kg, slide across the ice and collide. Before the collision, puck 1 is moving 14 m/s to the west and puck 2
is moving 10 m/s to the east. After the collision, puck 1 is moving at 10 m/s
to the east. What is the velocity of puck 2?
A. 10 m/s east
B. 10 m/s west
C. 14 m/s east
D. 14 m/s west

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